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there was nothing that went on there that was of a foreign policy priority of the united states. particularly in the world of counterterrorism. if in fact, ties can be confirmed, this changed things significantly. >> what kind of precedent is there in your mind for this kind of attack where we're seeing tactics of somewhat conventional terrorist hit, followed up by what is essentially criminals fleeing and car jacking and tangling with police? is that a format that we've seen in other terrorist incidents? >> in the aftermath of the attacks on monday, we knew they were not suicide attacks. many people assume that the perpetrators were going to flee to try and hide out. there's a lot of references to the eric rudolph model during the centennial park bombing in 1996. it turned out what we had was a third situation. where these individuals constructed additional explosive devices, were planning to conduct additional attacks and because of i think the fbi press conference where they publicized their photos it triggered them into doing something entirely different. probably different f
there was nothing that went on there that was of a foreign policy priority of the united states. particularly in the world of counterterrorism. if in fact, ties can be confirmed, this changed things significantly. >> what kind of precedent is there in your mind for this kind of attack where we're seeing tactics of somewhat conventional terrorist hit, followed up by what is essentially criminals fleeing and car jacking and tangling with police? is that a format that we've seen in other...
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national in this country, it directly affected immigration policy. in 1993, the bombing led to the 1996 immigration overhaul which kicked a lot of immigrants off welfare and tightened up a lot of things there. after 9/11 there was a lot of different culture about immigration changing entirely. we had books defendi ining internme internment. even tknow there's no connectio, it will affect things. >> let's play sound from senator dick durbin. a member of the gang of eight. >> the worst thing we can do is nothing. if we do nothing leaving 11 million people in the shadows not making borders safer, not having information that comes from employment and these visa holders, we will be less safe in america. immigration reform will make us safer. >> victoria, what's your take on this? what's this going to mean for immigration reform? >> it absolutely will make us safer. we'll see millions more dollars going into border enforcement. one of the key provisions is we'll have an effective visa entry and exit system. the other part of it is that we know who is in th
national in this country, it directly affected immigration policy. in 1993, the bombing led to the 1996 immigration overhaul which kicked a lot of immigrants off welfare and tightened up a lot of things there. after 9/11 there was a lot of different culture about immigration changing entirely. we had books defendi ining internme internment. even tknow there's no connectio, it will affect things. >> let's play sound from senator dick durbin. a member of the gang of eight. >> the...
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policy threats like iran and syria and the instability of the korean peninsula. of course those threats remain large but this shows we are still a country in terrorist cross hairs both from abroad and from within. >> it sounds like you think this will reshape our focus as well. >> i think it will, no question about that. but at the same time we've got to make sure that we don't single out one particular community for attack and os t tracism. >> it's very common for them to sfwring we don't care at all to we exaggerate the threat. this is a common pendulum swing. it's also a mistake. and what we've also seen, just in the last week, is most of the coverage and most of the discussion by elites on both side of the aisle has been far more measured than what you just read by representative king. >> but it was measured because we were still a country in crisis. now that it seems that the crisis, perhaps, has subsided, now the nuts will come out. >> that's true, and this is where the media plays an even bigger role. in the months after the july 2005 bombings, there was a
policy threats like iran and syria and the instability of the korean peninsula. of course those threats remain large but this shows we are still a country in terrorist cross hairs both from abroad and from within. >> it sounds like you think this will reshape our focus as well. >> i think it will, no question about that. but at the same time we've got to make sure that we don't single out one particular community for attack and os t tracism. >> it's very common for them to...
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minister in charge of china's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. and we've got more analysis on what the post chavez landscape in venezuela could look like on our dot com don't miss out on our vision section there where you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that's along with plenty of other stories waiting for you there online. human race has a back up plan in case a disaster strikes earth go to our t. dot com for all of the details on where american scientists have discovered planets that could support human life. detroit's streets could soon be cleared of the homeless but find out why the police's way of dealing with the issue is causing complaints and concern at the r t dot com for the full story. the checkered flag has come down on formula one's bahrain grand prix race which just hours before it began saw protests against the event being hosted in the country that followed days of mass protests leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to mask the gulf kingdom's grave human rights abuses rallies for democ
minister in charge of china's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. and we've got more analysis on what the post chavez landscape in venezuela could look like on our dot com don't miss out on our vision section there where you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that's along with plenty of other stories waiting for you there online. human race has a back up plan in case a disaster strikes earth go to our t. dot com for all of the details on where...
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denis mcdonough comes from the foreign policy shop. he has been deputy national security director. his was one of the faces around the table in the situation room during the bin laden raid. he goes back to the senate days with obama. he replaces jack lew, nominated to run the treasury department. >>> mitt romney, who has disappeared from public life since the election, was spotted today having surfaced in washington. he and his wife were saluted by the marriott corporation. his staff did not allow any media at the event. he will also attend the annual bipartisan alfalfa club dinner saturday night. >>> with the president now six days into his second term, a whole lot of republicans across this country are thinking about how things might have turned out differently. especially if the rules for electing presidents were different. the argument goes this way. the way the electoral college works is outdated, and it's about time those rules were changed. our report tonight from nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: if republican proposals in key states to change the way we elect the preside
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foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was a massive fall because mexico's a close ally of the united states it's the u.s. immediately look recognizes the results in the group the charges by opposition that therefore the united states has no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections even if the auditor does confirm that the newly elected president will have trouble maintaining his predecessor's popularity by an american scholar miguel tinker solace told us about some of the upcoming challenges . i think it tells us that there are real problems in venezuela and that model will have a very short period in which he has to begin to address these issues or will have will have a confronting a crisis within his own party and among his own supporters he has to address head on the question of prying the question of inflation the question of infrastructure eliezer real issues that affect real venezuelans and although they felt the pain for a job is a significant number also now begin to criticize and to see them need to actually carry
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they were able to have an impact on what was going to happen in terms of foreign policy which was not true with iraq. >> when you talk about iraq and world war ii, you talk about how the dissenters in both were vilified and cast as traitors. isn't that necessary to go to war if we had an actually sober, calm discussion about whether or not we should go to war, i think in a lot of cases we would decide maybe, no, we should not. >> i think whenever you talk about going to war, that is going to happen. i think the one side, the critics of the war are going to be criticized. and i must say that in those two years before world war ii, it was really nasty. it turned really savage at some point. but again, it was a real exercise in democracy. i mean, democracy is often messy. and it is often loud. and that was true back then. but we ended up -- >> why was it worse for the hawks? why is it always bad for the doves and never for the hawks? >> well, you're right. both sides need to be abe to make their voices heard. before world war ii, the isolationists really had a chance to make their voices
they were able to have an impact on what was going to happen in terms of foreign policy which was not true with iraq. >> when you talk about iraq and world war ii, you talk about how the dissenters in both were vilified and cast as traitors. isn't that necessary to go to war if we had an actually sober, calm discussion about whether or not we should go to war, i think in a lot of cases we would decide maybe, no, we should not. >> i think whenever you talk about going to war, that is...
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foreign policies. about the. issue of these racist you should learn about what are you know proud of on ok just listen to mr dunn now please what you know i wouldn't don't know we don't know we don't. have websites people from. people from from they. let me really judge their members it also implies to me they know when we have sound some other lunatics who are so agree with your demented view of the world however that does not mean that you know what is there what is that they mentioned actually that was he is all right you know yet if you just talk just for matters that it does not just ask you short of the british people died there a poll by what's happened they want to stroll response from government they don't want a reaction that could be tempered by fears of political incorrectness what should be done there's going to be some strong reaction surely political correctness really has no connection to where the you have a viable response to a terrorist incident stopping terrorism is about having joined up serv
foreign policies. about the. issue of these racist you should learn about what are you know proud of on ok just listen to mr dunn now please what you know i wouldn't don't know we don't know we don't. have websites people from. people from from they. let me really judge their members it also implies to me they know when we have sound some other lunatics who are so agree with your demented view of the world however that does not mean that you know what is there what is that they mentioned...
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minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. we've got more analysis on what the post charges landscape of venezuela could look like on our website ot the economy avoid not to miss out on our invasion section there you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along too with plenty of other stories waiting for your online. checkered flag scummed on formula one's bahrain grand prix today a race which just hours before it began the sole protests against the elite event being hosted in the country that followed days of mass protests leading up to the race by activists angry that it was being used to mask the gulf kingdom's grave human rights abuses rallies for democratic reform have been ongoing for over two years often turning violent with more than seventy people killed on both sides so far the crackdown even extends to writing on twitter too with the country's most famous human rights activists now bill roger still behind bars for posting anti government messages but he's probably boyko reports now on his struggle.
minister in charge of chavez's foreign policy so i very much see continuity during this period. we've got more analysis on what the post charges landscape of venezuela could look like on our website ot the economy avoid not to miss out on our invasion section there you'll find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along too with plenty of other stories waiting for your online. checkered flag scummed on formula one's bahrain grand prix today a race which just hours before it began the...
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foreign policy when it comes to the biotech industry now here are the four stated goals that food and water watch discovered in these cables the first one is to promote biotech interests abroad they try to facilitate trade and encourage cultivation of g.m. crops second up lobby foreign governments to weaken biotech rules you can't after all profit off these countries if you can't get your products ince of them along with lobbying the need to protect biotech exports by stopping trade barriers like tariffs all this to promote and protect an estimated twenty five billion dollar industry and biotech crop exports and in particular one property monsanto which was the biggest biotech seed company in two thousand and eleven and finally reach out to new markets by pressuring the developing countries to adopt a biotech crops the main argument here is that these crops are stronger and can end food insecurity around the world with a growing global population the state department also lobbied against the labeling of these crops and genetically modified foods they don't want any type of labels on t
foreign policy when it comes to the biotech industry now here are the four stated goals that food and water watch discovered in these cables the first one is to promote biotech interests abroad they try to facilitate trade and encourage cultivation of g.m. crops second up lobby foreign governments to weaken biotech rules you can't after all profit off these countries if you can't get your products ince of them along with lobbying the need to protect biotech exports by stopping trade barriers...
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there are a lot of us who voted for the president who do not like the idea of running our foreign policy let alone our military policy by joystick. and the more we can at least move that out of the cia and under the department of defense -- >> when you say joystick, why is that, in your mind, a bad thing? >> look, there's the appearance of it, certainly the blowback, the number of civilians harld by these attacks, and i don't think in general it contributes to the idea of an america that is being careful and cautious in the world as opposed to sort of sloppy and reckless. we're not going to go into a tough situation. we're just going to bomb it. >> ken, for the final word, do you agree with that? >> look, i think it's important that we don't allow the capabilities of the drones, an easier capability of the drone, to lead our strategy around. we made the correct decision to shift away from the resource and troop heavy of the bush administrati administration. now we shouldn't allow new capabilities to set the strategy and find us in places where the american people really don't know where
there are a lot of us who voted for the president who do not like the idea of running our foreign policy let alone our military policy by joystick. and the more we can at least move that out of the cia and under the department of defense -- >> when you say joystick, why is that, in your mind, a bad thing? >> look, there's the appearance of it, certainly the blowback, the number of civilians harld by these attacks, and i don't think in general it contributes to the idea of an america...
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policy and defense over the years. the questionn answering if he's the nominee do his views make sense for that particular job? >> hagel is no stranger to the u.s. senate having served two terms there but could that be part of his problem? we should tell our audience that we all believe that chuck hagel will eventually be confirmed. that's not what we're talking about. i want to bring up what you asked john about, krystal, the gay comments. when you read them, as someone that supports gay rights i find them to be vile and then put myself back in the 1998 mind-set and what the military culture was like them. don't ask don't tell came out of the clinton administration because there was sort of an appetite for that. so he's apologized and i can forgive those comments. i just think it's really interesting that, you know, groups like the human rights council and other gay advocacy groups, people like barney frank coming around to chuck hagel and finding themselves to be very sort of accepting of his apology and i don't thin
policy and defense over the years. the questionn answering if he's the nominee do his views make sense for that particular job? >> hagel is no stranger to the u.s. senate having served two terms there but could that be part of his problem? we should tell our audience that we all believe that chuck hagel will eventually be confirmed. that's not what we're talking about. i want to bring up what you asked john about, krystal, the gay comments. when you read them, as someone that supports gay...
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secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york marina port naya r.t. . or is it more a case you just can't protect yourself against every eventuality willis know what you think we go to a vote running on a website where all the big stories that day this is the big one of the day cause and take voting if you have dot com today we're saying how will the boston bombing investigation unfold do you think thanks for voting if you have a slight changes sixty one percent of you lost fifty nine now think that the second suspect is going to die in hospital we're never going to know the answer to it seventy percent of you think that investigators are going to prove the brother's guilty and we'll find out that they acted on their own twelve per
secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york marina port naya r.t. . or is it more a case you just can't protect yourself against...
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. >> reporter: they are now among the most powerful women in the american foreign policy community. behind-the-scenes power players now front and center. >> i'm very proud to have had the privilege of working with tom. very proud that i will continue to have the privilege of working with samantha and susan. >> reporter: susan rice, ambassador to the u.n. for four years taking over as the president's national security adviser. >> i think everybody understands susan is a fierce champion for justice and human dignity, but she's also mindful that we have to exercise our power wisely and deliberately. >> reporter: samantha power, replacing rice at the u.n. has been an influential behind-the-scenes adviser in the west wing as part of the national security council. >> she knows the u.n.'s strengths, weaknesses. she knows american interests are advanced when we can rally the world to our side and she knows we have to stand up for the things we believe in. >> reporter: both come with a long list of impressive credentials. rice, a harvard graduate and rhoads scholar with a ph.d. from oxford.
. >> reporter: they are now among the most powerful women in the american foreign policy community. behind-the-scenes power players now front and center. >> i'm very proud to have had the privilege of working with tom. very proud that i will continue to have the privilege of working with samantha and susan. >> reporter: susan rice, ambassador to the u.n. for four years taking over as the president's national security adviser. >> i think everybody understands susan is a...
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foreign policy because mexico just had elections in which there was massive pool because mexico is a close ally of the united states is the u.s. immediately recognizes the results only look at georgia's by opposition the destroy the research has no moral authority whatsoever to talk about the going to sort of them elections and we've got more analysis on what the poster child as a landscape in venezuela could look like on r.t. dot com don't miss out on our invision section there you will find dramatic pictures from the recent protests that along with plenty of other stories waiting for you online. for example the human race has a backup plan in case of disaster strikes earth go to our to dot com for all of the details on where american scientists have discovered planets that could support human life. plus the traits of streets and could soon be cleared of the homeless but find out why the police's way of dealing with the issue is causing complaints and concern darkie dot com for the full story. the checkered flag has come down on formula one's a bahrain grand prix a race which just h
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policy problem. that's one of the reasons why the state department was so opposed to the waterboarding under colin powell. >> exactly. to have it labeled -- so then you get into the territory of were crimes committed? and what kind of future implications there are for that. >> briefly, before i let you go. we do want to talk about it in more detail, the book. the appreciate now to move the program from the cia back to where many say it afc belonged in the military where there could be more oversight. what you've uncovered is the extent of secret relationships with pakistan, things that have never been reported, never been revealed, i guess, to other than the intel gens community? >> i think when you look at the history of the secret war since 9/11, there's so much that's gone on in the shadows that we have not known about and not certainly told to the public or told to congress. as you said, pressure is building to become more transparent. president obama set in the state of the union there would be
policy problem. that's one of the reasons why the state department was so opposed to the waterboarding under colin powell. >> exactly. to have it labeled -- so then you get into the territory of were crimes committed? and what kind of future implications there are for that. >> briefly, before i let you go. we do want to talk about it in more detail, the book. the appreciate now to move the program from the cia back to where many say it afc belonged in the military where there could...
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no one in any smart foreign policy circle thinks asserting red lines and then caving on them or changing the definition of a red line is a good idea. and as red lines have changed, the first red line on syria was the know that chemical weapons were being move around. when it was clear that they were being moved around, then his red line was on using they will. now it is clear that they've used them. and as chuck todd said, i think he very much regrets having put the red line out there. game changer, red line, unacceptable. those words have real meaning internationally in places like iran and north korea and other actors around the world. and i think it is a real strategic political and moral failure to put that out there and then sort of walk it back. >> how many cliches are you going to bust out? >> i didn't come out with the game change. he did. >> double down, red line, game change, walk it back. >> and then attempt to change the meaning of game change. >> what jumped out at me, here we are in this recession. we have this press conference. an single question on jobs. we did geto the s
no one in any smart foreign policy circle thinks asserting red lines and then caving on them or changing the definition of a red line is a good idea. and as red lines have changed, the first red line on syria was the know that chemical weapons were being move around. when it was clear that they were being moved around, then his red line was on using they will. now it is clear that they've used them. and as chuck todd said, i think he very much regrets having put the red line out there. game...
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there are people on the other side of the world that don't like our foreign policy, in the middle east who don't like our culture in any way. to them we're the enemy. doesn't it stun you, mr. mayor, people from a breakaway or rebellious former soviet union have come and killed anonymously people they don't even know but know them as fellow inhabitants of america, just as a slaughter? and we don't have a front with chechnya. we don't have a beef with them. or them with us. that just, to me, is like -- i almost feel like i don't know anything to say at this point sometimes. >> it was a total shocker to me. i went through about ten different scenarios yesterday who it could be, from, you know, islamic radicals to right-wing crazies, to just isolated people who were just nuts. i never would have thought of chechnya. the fact is, if anything, we're seen as somewhat sympathetic with the chechnyans and overcritical of the russians. maybe we're right or wrong. that's the way it's seen. i was in russia a day after the attacks in beslan, you know, that really were a tremendous shock to the russi
there are people on the other side of the world that don't like our foreign policy, in the middle east who don't like our culture in any way. to them we're the enemy. doesn't it stun you, mr. mayor, people from a breakaway or rebellious former soviet union have come and killed anonymously people they don't even know but know them as fellow inhabitants of america, just as a slaughter? and we don't have a front with chechnya. we don't have a beef with them. or them with us. that just, to me, is...
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time will tell which foreign policy position will define the obama years. joining us to discuss from washington is former assistant secretary of state and professor at george washington university, professor pj crowley. professor, thank you for joining us. >> hello. >> pj as we talk about the legacy of the obama doctrine, vis-a-vis our war on terrorists drones. the attacks were motivated to do what they did by the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i'll quote a little bit from that story. the 19-year-old suspect in the boston marathon bombings has told interrogators that the american wars in iraq and afghanistan, motivated he and his brother to carry out the attack. what do you make of that, pj? >> i'm not surprised at all that has been a motivator for jihadists around the world, particularly the u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003. so this just continues a theme, and it's not even unique to the united states. faisal shazad, the times square bomber, said he was motivated by the ongoing drone campaign in pakistan. >> wes, as someone who has seen combat, we're having ou
time will tell which foreign policy position will define the obama years. joining us to discuss from washington is former assistant secretary of state and professor at george washington university, professor pj crowley. professor, thank you for joining us. >> hello. >> pj as we talk about the legacy of the obama doctrine, vis-a-vis our war on terrorists drones. the attacks were motivated to do what they did by the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i'll quote a little bit from that...
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then josh rogan from foreign policy magazine's the cable. he reports on national security and foreign policy. gentlemen, good to have you here. let's just start out of the gates talking about president obama and immigration. it's very interesting, i think, the optics for a lot of people to see the president cross the border into mexico city to talk about dreamers and what it means to come to this country as children and want to achieve the american dream and how the immigration reform system is broken. explain the optics of why the president feels to send that message from across the border. >> i think he's trying to build support among latino community for immigration reform and there's a lot of symbolic value in just going down to mexico and making that case. i'm not sure if it will put pressure on republicans who are really sort of the key constituency he has to get past. but as far as building public support among latino community for new immigration bill, i think going to mexico makes complete sense. >> ryan, what's the biggest obstacle
then josh rogan from foreign policy magazine's the cable. he reports on national security and foreign policy. gentlemen, good to have you here. let's just start out of the gates talking about president obama and immigration. it's very interesting, i think, the optics for a lot of people to see the president cross the border into mexico city to talk about dreamers and what it means to come to this country as children and want to achieve the american dream and how the immigration reform system is...
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policy and if indeed they were brought up or these their families were brought up in the cauldrons of political strife in the north caucasus during the late one nine hundred ninety s. . america better start talking to russia or about anti terror terror ideas you know i mean united states it's that entire media of islamophobia these things will catalyze it and no man security to go up and. much of a call is an expert on russia is joining us now from london martin good evening to you why is the u.s. so ready to give us a lot of people with criminal backgrounds so why is the u.s. yet what i thought got to be got a bit of a problem but you can hear me martin and the question is why is the u.s. so ready to give asylum to people with criminal background. well the chens. very little known in the united states and the americans now are so conscious of crime you have attacks in schools and so on everywhere and you can homeland security and so on and everybody now is very very concerned about security so therefore if a suspect subtypes some type of malfeasance in the past that would be brought
policy and if indeed they were brought up or these their families were brought up in the cauldrons of political strife in the north caucasus during the late one nine hundred ninety s. . america better start talking to russia or about anti terror terror ideas you know i mean united states it's that entire media of islamophobia these things will catalyze it and no man security to go up and. much of a call is an expert on russia is joining us now from london martin good evening to you why is the...
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i think russia and president putin has adopted a more independent foreign policy. the new russia is not going to be pushed around by the united states or any other western powers and i think that fits you on swan and policy and i think because of common history common border and common interests in international relations i think iran is trying to improve its relations with russia and i think that's just a sign of good gesture from the iranian side but it's quite interesting but the u.s. claims it has never lost any of the times of drone iran claims to have brought down and called paid is that tehran bluffing or maybe is that washington trying to save its face. well i think maybe the russian generals can decide on that issue. iran has been actually developing technology to be able to. basically take over. command and control of united states drones and as you remember about two years ago there was another drone that was captured by iran initially the u.s. government claimed that it had not lost any drones and then when iran showed their own it showed the film of th
i think russia and president putin has adopted a more independent foreign policy. the new russia is not going to be pushed around by the united states or any other western powers and i think that fits you on swan and policy and i think because of common history common border and common interests in international relations i think iran is trying to improve its relations with russia and i think that's just a sign of good gesture from the iranian side but it's quite interesting but the u.s. claims...
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secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york marina port naya r.t. . tell us what you think and how you think of the boss in that marathon bombing investigation it will unfold on our web site archie we have a poll for you right there let's take a look at that poll and what you've said so far sixty one percent of you believe that view the truth will never be revealed as the second suspect will die in the hospital while sixteen percent of you actually say that the investigators will prove the brothers were guilty and acted on them thirteen percent of you believe that a third suspect may appeal well ten percent of you think that there's a must in mind behind this entire operation cast your vote at r.t. dot com. coming up syria's rebe
secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york marina port naya r.t. . tell us what you think and how you think of the boss in that...
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secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack. in boston that cleaned the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york ny or r.t. . tell us all what do you think in the how the boston bombing marathon investigation a woman unfolded we've given you the chance at our to dot com to see what you think here's a look at that poll right now six hundred percent of you believe that the truth will never come up as of the second suspect or will die in the hospital while sixteen percent of you now think that the brothers are guilty and acted on the only thirteen percent of the believe that a slightly the investigation will take a new path that the might be a third suspect involved while ten percent of you say that a must a mind will be revealed so if you want those numbers to change and you want to do what you thi
secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack. in boston that cleaned the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york ny or r.t. . tell us all what do you think in the how the boston bombing marathon...
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foreign policy the worst case scenario for washington could be a disruption to oil supplies however white house officials insist the round was no big deal but as artie's guy nature can explains they have been wrong before. saudi arabia hates the fact that he was didn't bomb syria saudi arabia did everything possible to make it happen and he didn't saudi arabia hates iran and any mentioning of a possible nuclear deal between the us and iran washington and tehran are far from any deal really but even the talk irritates saudi arabia so saudi arabia decided to go public with all that. the saudi prince bandar bin sultan said there will be quote a major shift away from the us and that it will affect arms purchases and oil sales and most recently citing a protest against the us saudi arabia. security council so could an ally be turning into a foe i spoke with professor. the u.s. has invested a lot in the relationship with saudi arabia and now saudi arabia is threatening to the u.s. i mean talking points and all we hear is this alliance going well. by supporting saudi arabia saudi arabia and many
foreign policy the worst case scenario for washington could be a disruption to oil supplies however white house officials insist the round was no big deal but as artie's guy nature can explains they have been wrong before. saudi arabia hates the fact that he was didn't bomb syria saudi arabia did everything possible to make it happen and he didn't saudi arabia hates iran and any mentioning of a possible nuclear deal between the us and iran washington and tehran are far from any deal really but...
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from the foreign policy to the lowest basis entertainment, we're thrilled by violence and death. it's infected our entire society. >> brian, what is it? because i think there's a plus side to our cowboy mentality. i love our independence and the freedoms in this country. we enjoy them from our birth right. what is this dark side that makes us want to kill people? so many people want to kill so many people. in fact, they want to kill a lot of people at once. fast. >> yeah. i think you've hit on it. and look. >> what is it? >> well, i think it's accessibility, not the ubiquity, but the accessibility of firearms to troubled people who either from cognitive issues or who are angry and shouldn't have these. we also have a problem with people detached from communities and the institutions we used to be close to. schools and churches and things like that. we have to treat mental illness better. and also the media -- the media glorifies outrageous behavior and we make folk heroes out of people like the spree killer we had in southern california. >> what are we going to have daily inspect
from the foreign policy to the lowest basis entertainment, we're thrilled by violence and death. it's infected our entire society. >> brian, what is it? because i think there's a plus side to our cowboy mentality. i love our independence and the freedoms in this country. we enjoy them from our birth right. what is this dark side that makes us want to kill people? so many people want to kill so many people. in fact, they want to kill a lot of people at once. fast. >> yeah. i think...
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. >> the question of whether core al-qaeda was involved speaks to president obama's signature foreign policy achievement, which was the assassination of osama bin laden, which was that core al qaeda - if you define it, it was described as the group responsible for planning 9/11 and events that came after. do you think core al qaeda, fred and jim, has been decimated. does it make a difference if it has? >> i think core al qaeda has been decimated to eliminate strategic strike on u.s. soil, which is a difference here. you look at the attack in benghazi. this was a symbolic attack to kill the president's personal representative to libya and drive the c.i.a. and state department out of benghazi . the symbolize. resonates throughout the world which is a principal going back to the organization. when i dealt with them in the "93 bombing of new york city in the world trade center >> jim, should we focus on the question of al-qaeda when the more fundamental issue was inadequate security in benghazi, and a failure to understand on the part of americans present militias. >> there's a lot of les
. >> the question of whether core al-qaeda was involved speaks to president obama's signature foreign policy achievement, which was the assassination of osama bin laden, which was that core al qaeda - if you define it, it was described as the group responsible for planning 9/11 and events that came after. do you think core al qaeda, fred and jim, has been decimated. does it make a difference if it has? >> i think core al qaeda has been decimated to eliminate strategic strike on u.s....
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policy this is what happened to the united states for this is what we're going to do for in the united way it's been interventionist have you not paid attention to anything anyone says over the last few years because i have. china china the video you sort of mentioned while overseas nowhere. seem cross-talk a bit later on the wealthy shakes and only guards are flocking to greece as it auctioned off seventy thousand prime state properties national landmarks historic palaces and even entire islands are going under the hammer at a frantic pace thins though has little to say on the matter but the fire sale demanded by the e.u. and the i.m.f. chief paymaster is a fact that for one filmmaker demonstrates demonstrates just how far greece has fallen. we have a soaring unemployment that in a few months we reach thirty percent and we have people committing suicide rates in the streets we have homeless all around campus so we're living in a humanitarian crisis that we haven't seen scenes i haven't seen a second world war they cannot make elites that actually control the greek government or they s
policy this is what happened to the united states for this is what we're going to do for in the united way it's been interventionist have you not paid attention to anything anyone says over the last few years because i have. china china the video you sort of mentioned while overseas nowhere. seem cross-talk a bit later on the wealthy shakes and only guards are flocking to greece as it auctioned off seventy thousand prime state properties national landmarks historic palaces and even entire...
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lexi rush of ski on scene reporting from japan warnings that foreign problems could be coming home interior security chiefs out in the alarm saying more europeans are joining the rebel campaign in syria and coming back radicalized plots the eye the idea activists protesting outside the white house against the devastating civilian cost us for a war. but first an hours long standoff between group of militants and police in russia's restive north caucasus republic of dagestan seemingly all for all five gunmen believed to have been killed one of them are known to have been involved in a deadly terror attack in the city of boulder grab last month. bart's tie the knot se joins us live now with the latest so tell us it is a very dramatic events are unfolding there in dagestan give us the latest details the day dramatic scenes and sneak out to me and that it's in my quest to allow wake up to the spontaneity of hiding out under the hot favourite bands in rock bands the house that continue to get into it and it is to cement that all of which the band east of the best she said the youth wing in bad ho
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then he has the foreign policy problem of israel saying you cut a bad deal, and saudi arabia and the united arab emirates also saying, not good enough. >> and, susan, when we look at this next period, we know it does shorten for a president in his second term, he can still make breakthroughs on foreign policy, but he's got the obvious constraints of senators now looking towards 2014 and feeling very undercut and very threatened, democratic senators. >> and on the foreign policy front, a big breakthrough with iran but huge problems with our ally in afghanistan. i mean, the deal that the administration thought they had reached with hamid karzai now great uncertainty about that. what does it say that we can reach a deal with iran with whom we haven't had relations in decades and yet an ally with whom we invested so many american lives and american money weigh can't count on? >> and does he have to worry about the supreme court on obama care or will this end up baegeia narrow ruling? >> no and yes. the supreme court agreed to hear a case about whether the obama care requirement that empl
then he has the foreign policy problem of israel saying you cut a bad deal, and saudi arabia and the united arab emirates also saying, not good enough. >> and, susan, when we look at this next period, we know it does shorten for a president in his second term, he can still make breakthroughs on foreign policy, but he's got the obvious constraints of senators now looking towards 2014 and feeling very undercut and very threatened, democratic senators. >> and on the foreign policy...
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policy this new shift could bring about a variety of problems for washington they was debating a possible disruption of oil sales and that's a check on explains now what angered the gulf war case so much. saudi arabia hates the fact that the us didn't bomb syria saudi arabia did everything possible to make it happen and he didn't saudi arabia hates iran and any mentioning of a possible nuclear deal between the us and iran washington and tehran are far from any deal really but even the talk irritates saudi arabia so saudi arabia decided to go public with all that irritation the saudi prince bandar bin sultan said there will be quote a major shift away from the us and that it will affect arms purchases and oil sales and most recently citing a protest against the us saudi arabia refused a seat at the un security council so could an ally be turning into a foe i spoke with professor. the u.s. has invested a lot in the relationship with saudi arabia and now saudi review strike me the us i mean talking points and all we're is this alliance going well. by supporting saudi arabia saudi arabia and
policy this new shift could bring about a variety of problems for washington they was debating a possible disruption of oil sales and that's a check on explains now what angered the gulf war case so much. saudi arabia hates the fact that the us didn't bomb syria saudi arabia did everything possible to make it happen and he didn't saudi arabia hates iran and any mentioning of a possible nuclear deal between the us and iran washington and tehran are far from any deal really but even the talk...
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policy the trouble is if you look at syria for example the west is actually on the same side as the terrorists because it's because of its relationships with large between sweetly saudi arabia and israel who both want that regime in syria to be removed so i think we need a shift in the western capitals i think we need to get to work closer with russia because when they reach closer cooperation we saw that the boston bombings didn't we when we had the russian warnings about the south sarina brothers who were ignored by the americans because then again there was this tendency so it's russian warnings taken with a pinch of salt and so unless the west does work cooperate more seriously with russia as equal partners in this battle against the radical terrorist groups you know that's the problem that meant that the major shift that's got to happen just to recap again for you the city of volgograd in southern russia hit by two suicide bombings in the space of just twenty four hours latest happening on a trolley a bus as it approached a market during the morning rush up to fifteen people ar
policy the trouble is if you look at syria for example the west is actually on the same side as the terrorists because it's because of its relationships with large between sweetly saudi arabia and israel who both want that regime in syria to be removed so i think we need a shift in the western capitals i think we need to get to work closer with russia because when they reach closer cooperation we saw that the boston bombings didn't we when we had the russian warnings about the south sarina...
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secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york marina port nyah r.t. . well tell us if you would say how you think the boston bombing investigation could fold now it's the vote tonight on our web site out c dot com we'll cover the big stories the day will more than half of you can see the sixty percent think the truth is never going to be revealed the second suspect you think will die in hospital that's up one percent to the south fifty nine last seventy percent think investigators will prove the brothers were guilty and acted on their own twelve percent of you there believe investigators have yet to find the real mastermind on the blast slightly less eleven percent they say expect that a third suspect is going to surface taking the
secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york marina port nyah r.t. . well tell us if you would say how you think the boston bombing...
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secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york marina port naya r.t. . it's a tragedy on so many levels isn't it thanks for taking part on our web site vote r.t. dot com if you have been so far know a lot of you have thanks for that and this is what you're telling us so far with the big questions being asked now is what was behind this why do these guys do it to cause so much devastation so much pain is way telling us sixty one percent of you there think a second suspect will die in hospital the nineteen year old girl he's going to pull through he is in there now with serious injuries sixteen percent of you think the brothers guilty they acted on their own. a third suspect appears on the scene you think thirty percent of you think s
secretary of state john kerry insisted that that america's investment in foreign policy is national security insurance but as this past week has shown the cost of pressure cookers does not amount to a lot of money and washington's investment wasn't enough to prevent a deadly terrorist attack in boston that claimed the lives of three people and hospitalized more than one hundred seventy reporting from new york marina port naya r.t. . it's a tragedy on so many levels isn't it thanks for taking...
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. >> and caryn, you've been covering the foreign policy as well as the domestic policy. this "60 minutes" interview, the joint interview, was pretty extraordinary on the face of it, but as we enter this last week of hillary clinton's tenure, the president is basically saying, you know, thank you, thank you, thank you for everything you've done. >> yeah. and she has been i think in many ways -- there are not a lot of sort of big monumental tangible accomplishments of her tenure as secretary of state. in many ways she was successful as much because of what she represented, but the history of second terms is that foreign policy becomes much more important, that presidents travel more, that they often engage more with the rest of the world, and i think that given the set of events we're looking at overseas, that is very likely to be the case of president obama's second term. foreign policy almost wasn't even almost mentioned in this election, you know, until benghazi at the very end. i think that, again, i think it's going to become much more a part of the maretive in the se
. >> and caryn, you've been covering the foreign policy as well as the domestic policy. this "60 minutes" interview, the joint interview, was pretty extraordinary on the face of it, but as we enter this last week of hillary clinton's tenure, the president is basically saying, you know, thank you, thank you, thank you for everything you've done. >> yeah. and she has been i think in many ways -- there are not a lot of sort of big monumental tangible accomplishments of her...